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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPORTING.

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  5. LABOR UNREST.

    More trouble is threatening in the labor world. The London painters are demanding a working week of 50 hours, with an ...

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  6. Picnic Party for Bathurst.

    The Lithgow Ironworkers have engaged the Bathurst Sports Ground for their picnic on Saturday, April 5 next. Eight hundred people are expected to ...

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  7. MURDER CASE.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Charles Henry Miller (33) was charged with the murder of Thomas Tegree, at Balmain, on December 31. ...

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  8. SOUTHERN COLLIERS.

    A strike occurred at the South Bulli mine to-day owing to the discharge of two miners over working places, and the non-reinstatement of Russel. ...

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  9. ANTARCTICA.

    Captain Davis, who was in charge of the Aurora while it was in the South, defends his decision, when recalled by wireless message by Dr. Mawson at the ...

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  10. The Burley.

    "Humpty Dumpty," a pantomime reproduction of about 2600 feet, will be screened in the Burlington Picture Theatre, William-street, this afternoon ...

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  11. RANDWICK GALLOPS.

    Training operations at Randwick morning were rather quiet. A horses were worked on the middle[?] track, including Lady Medallist, ...

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  12. DR. FREIDMAN'S CURE.

    A New York consumptive young man, who received an injection of the turtle baccilus, has improved already. ...

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  13. Cup for Tennis Competition.

    The cup presented by Mr. W. J. M'Phillamy for competition among the Bathurst tennis clubs has reached Mr. T. W. Willman, to whom the order for ...

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  14. AN EXASPERATED MINISTER.

    Mr. Carmichael, Minister for Labor, had not, up to this afternoon, been officially informed of the southern trouble. "I don't know what in the devil the ...

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  15. WHAT PROFESSOR DAVID SAYS.

    Interviewed to-day regarding the achievements of the Mawson expedition, Professor David expressed himself as delighted. ...

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  16. Scott in the South.

    The first of a series of highly interesting cinematographic productions depicting the earlier stages of the Scott Antarctic expedition were shown in the ...

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  17. APPLICATION FOR INJUNCTION.

    In the Industrial Court today Mr. Broomfield asked Judge Heydon to hear an application for an injunction to restrain Peter Bowling and others from ...

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  18. LABOUR EXECUTIVES REPORT.

    The annual conference of the Independent Labor party will be held in Manchester on the 24th inst. The executive's report is of an ...

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  19. LATEST BETTING.

    For the Doncaster Handicap, Al[?]ner, Jolly Beggar, and St. Medocequal favorites, being two points i[?]vance of Harfell, Relievo, Cider, ...

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  20. DISASTROUS FIRES

    A disastrous fire occurred here during the week end, a general store, billiard saloon, barber's shop and stock and station agents' premises being ...

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  21. THE HERESY HUNT.

    Much has been written of late concerning the discontent that is becoming so pronounced in the Labor ranks. The caucus rule that is so easily accepted ...

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  22. The Cricket Ground Trustees.

    Spoken to yesterday, Mr. W.C. Richardson, one of the Cricket Ground trustees, referred coolly to the letter in Monday's "Times," in which a few questions ...

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  23. GIGANTIC ROBBERY.

    Clever crackmen made the largest haul in the history of the city for many years. They tunnelled across a street and ...

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  24. ANOTHER PIT IDLE.

    The miners at the Metropolitan Pit, Helensburgh, to-day decided nor to work as a protest against the appointment of Inspector Waugh. ...

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  25. WEE WAA PROPERTY DESTROYED.

    A big fire broke out here at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, Moses' general store and Langby's saddlery establishment being burned to the ground. ...

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  26. BOXING.

    The Tommy Burns-Peekey fight been postponed, and will now take in Easter week. Ad. Wolgast intends to train ...

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  27. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Wearing black dressed and Orange scarves, a number of the more spiritual of the militant suffragees attended evensong at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday. ...

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  28. MR. WAUGH'S APPOINTMENT.

    "It is freely stated," said Mr. Bowling, " that no meeting or lodge will recognise Mr. Waugh's appointment, because of his ...

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  29. Bathurst Liberal League.

    A meeting of the members of the Bathurst Federal Liberal League was held in the Oddfellow's Hall last night. Mr. F. Tonkin presided. Mr. S. C. ...

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  30. N.S.W. LOANS.

    Referring to-day to the floatation of another £3,000,000 loan on the London market, the State Treasurer, Mr. Cann, stated that the amount borrowed ...

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  31. Why Cabbages are Dear.

    If those who wonder why cabbages are dear would visit the garden next Brook's tobacco crop, they would see something like a couple of acres of ...

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  32. NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS.

    Representatives of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress will, interview the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, to-day, for the purpose of ...

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  33. BOMBARDIER WELLS.

    The sporting press of England that Bombardier Wells' defeat b[?] stamps him as overrated, [?] worthy of the title of world's ...

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  34. WARSHIP IN DOCK.

    The warship Psyche was docked to-day. It will be three months before repairs are completed, practically the whole of her bottom having rotted ...

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  35. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    At the Water Police Court this morning, Francis Rowe (23) and Norman M'Leod (35) were charged with conspiracy to defraud their creditors while ...

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  36. Football and the Cricket Ground.

    Mr. W. C. Richardson, one of the trustees of the Bathurst Cricket Ground, was spoken to yesterday regarding the matter published in the "Times" in ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    In the billiard matches concl[?] ^Saturday night, Melbourne Inn[?] played perfectly, beat W. J. R. 9000 to 7021. Peall had a start ...

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  38. LADY BARRISTER.

    Miss Mulholland, a prepossessing young lady, who has just been admitted to the bar, has distinguished herself. ...

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  39. A REMARKABLE STORY.

    Remarkable evidence concerning alleged assault and robbery was given at the City Court to-day. Harry Stone, Alfred Williams, James ...

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  40. A COSTLY TRIP.

    James Orwin of the office of the Home Affairs Works Department, when returning from the christening ceremony, was robbed of a bag containing ...

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  41. FERRY STEAMER'S DRIFT.

    Some excitement occurred on board the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company, Ltd.'s, ferry steamer Brighton at about 20 minutes past to ...

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  42. Sports Ground Balance Sheets.

    As a result of the letter which appeared in yesterday's "Times," we are able to state with authority that the accounts have been audited each year by ...

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  43. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    In the Supreme Court action in which Naomi Frances Proud claims £2000 from John Ferguson, a well-known engineer, for breach of promise of ...

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  44. THE GAS EMPLOYER.

    An application on behalf of Employees' Union was, with sent of the employers, made Heydon this morning. His ...

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  45. Local and General.

    Yesterday morning brought a frost sharp enough to cut pumpkin vines on the river flats. If Easter is early this year the frosts appear to be determined ...

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  46. LOST A PROPELLOR.

    The Canadian-Australian steamer Makura from Vancouver arrived to-day 48 hours behind time. The vessel lost her starboard propellor ...

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  47. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    A great number of prominent men-military and political lights-have appended their names to a petition to be presented to Parliament requesting that ...

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  48. Cattle Straying.

    Patrick Sullivan was, at the Police Court yesterday morning, fined 20/, with costs 3/, in default 14 days' hard labor, for allowing horses to stray in ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    Dr. Lucy Gullet is at present in Bathurst o a short holiday. Mr. E. L. Maitland, stipendiary magistrate, was on the bench at the ...

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  50. Tobacco Crowing in Bathurst.

    When the Hereford estate was cut up and sold, Mr. W. P. Brook bought one of the lots near the river. He has used nine acres of it this season for tobacco ...

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  51. Booth Licenses.

    At the Licensing Court yesterday morning, Michael Scully was granted two booth licenses for the pony races on March 22 and 24, on the Bathurst ...

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  52. SCOTT RELIEF-FUND.

    The Scott relief fund now stands at £57,000. ...

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  53. COLORED MAN'S THROAT CUT.

    This afternoon, Frederick Gordon, 37, colored, was found in a house in Balmain-street, Leichhardt, with his throat cut from ear to ear. The ...

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  54. INSANE.

    Quon Sang, the Chinaman who terrorised the Haymarket a few weeks ago by shooting another Chinaman with a revolver and then desperately ...

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  55. Land Applications.

    The following application were received at the local Land Office during the week:-George Jones, of Sunny Side, Judd's Creek, a.c.p. area of 424¼ ...

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  56. CADET INJURED.

    Bert Wilson, a cadet, was returning from drill, when his horse bolted. The girth broke, and the boy was thrown heavily to the ground, sustaining ...

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  57. BURNT TO DEATH.

    George Grant (86), residing street, Brookstown, Wallsend, to death at his home at 1 o'clock day afternoon. Grant lived ins ...

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  58. KING O'MALLEY, HUMORIST.

    The Rev. John Matthews, a noted student of aboriginal language, has informed Mr. King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, that Canberra" ...

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  59. Peculiar Accident.

    A peculiar accident occurred near the Town Hall yesterday morning, when a horse attached to a cart, owned by Mr. Com Soulos, was brought to the ...

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  60. CHEQUE FOR £850.

    Two men, named Hugh Hollingworth and Allen Hollingworth, who had booked their passages to South Africa by the Sonoma, were arrested on board that ...

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  61. Knocked Down by a Bicycle

    Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, as Mr. Horner, Senr., of Kelso, was crossing William-street at the intersection of Howick-street, he was knocked ...

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  62. GERMAN WAR SCARE.

    The stringency of the money market shows no signs of ^abatement, despite the favorable outside influences. The hoarding" of money by the German ...

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  63. HOUSE ROBBERY.

    Emanuel Haniatis, residing point, states that during Saturday his room was entered and [?] was stolen. Another lodger ...

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  64. RAOEHORSE DISPUTE.

    After a long hearing the case between Rowland Haffal and William Booth, concerning the possession of the racehorse Brattle, has been settled. ...

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  65. Inspecting the Water Supply.

    Yesterday afternoon a sociable full of aldermen drove through the city on their way to inspect the water supply. It is a question the aldermen might well give ...

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  66. POLO PLAYER KILLED.

    While playing polo at Northam, John Gollan, livery stable-keeper, who was formerly a prominent member of the New South Wales Light Horse, was ...

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  67. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Davis Rowan 19, was out shooting with a pea-rifle at Yerranderie. By some means the rifle fell to the ground and exploded, the ...

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  68. FELL FROM A TRA

    Joseph Messen, 55, fell [?] on his way home from North evening, and sustained [?] skull. He was admitted to [?] ...

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